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2012 Silvano Follador Prosecco Brut DOCG

SKU #1137668

(Just a note to clear up some nomenclature issues with this brand. Follador has added an extra word to their label, "Nature", I hadn't heard of it before but it means less than 3gpl of residual sugar, so even though their wines are Brut, Brut can be decidedly higher, Nature is a designation that is more definitive. Most Prosecco is Extra Dry and that is 12-20gpl which could go from Dry'ish to outright sweet, Follador is looking to distance themselves from the rest of the pack. This is for the Brut as well as the Cartizze, Follador is one of the very few non Sweet Cartizze (Cartizze is a very large single vineyard, 260 acres, and 20-35gpl) ) Greg St.Clair K&L's Wine Buyer

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Varietal:

Other White Wines

Country:

Italy

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